On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 08:48:36AM -0400, Ken Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was looking at the /etc/default/spfmilter file and trying out the > suggested options, when I found that I could not use the --recipientmx > option. If I include that in the options, I get the following error when > I try to start spfmilter: > > Starting SPF Milter: Sorry, --recipientmx mode is not implemented with > libspf; if you wantto use that flag you will need to rebuild spfmilter > with libspf2. > spfmilter: lib_init() failed > > I see libspf2-2 is a valid package in etch. Would it be possible to > build spfmilter against that so that all the features will be available?
spfmilter was rebuilt against libspf instead of libspf just a couple of months ago because of some other libspf2 issues. I'm working on packaging 0.97 as we speak, but both SPF libraries are somewhat in flux as far as features and stability, so there will probably be tradeoffs no matter which library is linked with. Once I get the 0.97 packaging sorted out I can see if libspf2 is viable, but there's a bit of history that you can still see under the fixed bugs on the spfmilter bugs page at http://bugs.debian.org/spfmilter. -- Mike Markley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]